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Pls let us knw where u r gng in India..Mumbai is a wondrous place and the sights and smells of India is what hits you the first time u r here..Have u been before?

Anonymous said ... (4:38 AM) :

I'm sixteen and a big fan of your blog. I just wanted to say that I travelled around Rajasthan, in the north of India this past December and the entire time I could visualize shots that would be perfect for your blog. I hope you enjoy your trip there.

Ohhh my heart is pounding with excitement. I live in India and drool over your website all the time. Will you be here for fashion week? I write for a website that is launching soon and would love to interview you. Please say yes.

count me in as thrilled as well - a block from my apartment even. Adamson is a fantastic gallery in a great neighborhood. i'd love for you to stop by my boutique in Georgetown if you have some free time in the city before the opening!cheers,-marshall

Oh PLEASE come for the opening in DC! As an avid reader of your blog (and a native Washingtonian) I'm thrilled to hear your photos will be coming here! Please let us know if there is any way we can help promote your arrival! (not that you need it, of course, but this is exciting stuff for DC!) www.dcbellwether.blogspot.com

Anonymous said ... (3:10 PM) :

i was so excited that i ran to my co-worker's desk and must have made a ridiculous gesture/exclamation, because she told me i should be a claymation character. that's how excited i am.

Anonymous said ... (4:41 PM) :

oh man, I can't wait to see your India photos! So many amazing textiles and colors there.

Anonymous said ... (6:45 PM) :

how exciting! I love that gallery it's in a beautifully restored building.

Anonymous said ... (8:36 PM) :

Calcutta is a beautiful city with beautiful fish-eyed women who wear alta on the soles of their feet. It's well worth a visit too.

Yeay!! You are coming to my beautiful country!! :-) I remember I extended an invitation to touch base when you come visiting a few months back. Please consider it open for anything you need help with. I m based out of New Delhi and it'd be just dandy to be of any help. I m sure the country will blow your mind in unpredictable ways.

that's great news. looking forward to seeing your schedule and objectives for India. I work in the film industry in bombay so if i see anything i can point you towards once i know your plan will be glad to. (Though actuallty i'm pretty sure u have things in place)

just to add to the hint *wink *wink, please pretty please have an opening? I promise I will invite my entire family, all my EXs, my neighbors, everyone. Did I say, pretty please? :)

okay, i'm sorry i'm probably annoying you right now. but this is great news for DC. i've always wondered why you never come by here.

i just need to pray even harder now and hope that you'll have an opening.

Anonymous said ... (2:27 AM) :

I am very much anticipating your photographs from India!

Anonymous said ... (12:31 PM) :

Welcome to DC. Best wishes and hope that you make an impact on the "Sack Suits." Of course, those who need it most likely won't see your exhibit. Perhaps the Post will pick it up and it will be forced before them. Alan Flusser tried a location here some years ago but it couldn't support itself. Those who dress well in DC buy elsewhere for the most part. Soon, many 25 year old Haspel suits will reappear from their winter slumber only to be thrust in the washing machine and hung up to await the arrival of the Cherry Blossoms. Keep on, keepin' on! As my Aussie friends would say, "Good on 'ya, Sart!"

Which city in India are you coming to??? I just moved here and I would love to see your pictures of the colorful Indian fashion.

Jessica Park said ... (9:33 PM) :

Wish I knew about the exhibit while it was showing in NYC I would have loved to go see it!

Anonymous said ... (1:21 PM) :

congrats!

maybe la could be next?:D

Cameron said ... (3:31 PM) :

Scott,

Congratulations! I am a student at Georgetown University and read your blog on a daily basis (as do a number of my friends). A trip to your exhibit would be the best study break one could ask for. Is the Wednesday reception open to anyone? I look forward to seeing it!

India!! oh my! i can't wait to see pics from that trip aldready. Oh, do visit Rajasthan, Kerela, Darjeeling and Varanasi; all places very different but gorgeous!!..not a fashion capital but you will see blasts of colours anywhere you go in India, that's for sure. I used to go to India on Buddhist pilgrimages with my grandfather during winter holidays--in a bus.

yeah..visit Nepal if you can, thamel is awesome! and so is all the adventure destinations in my home country..but you don't seem like much of an adventure person. yeah, i should put an end to this superrr long comment post. can't wait to hear about India!

now that i've read all the comments..it seems i'm not the only on reccomenting cities and towns in India..hehe..yeah, pune, rajasthan, punjab, mumbai..and everything.

you'll have soooo much fun. India is sooooo down to earth, is soo gritty and street-ty..you must try all the food they sell in footpaths okay...panipuri, chanachatpattey, bhel puri, chaat...no matter how dirty and unsanitary they look..its part of the experience.

No kidding, I've just come back from Mumbai! You must be going to Delhi or Mumbai fashion week right? The quality of fashion design is getting better there but the best fashion is obviously on the streets. You'll be totally mesmerised, I guarantee it!